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Over the past four years, Jay Gajavelli built a real-estate empire using funds from small investors who wanted to make passive income. Last year, Gajavelli’s company owned more than 7,000 apartments in the Houston area. Now he’s at the center of one of the biggest commercial real-estate blowups in years. WSJ’s Will Parker details what happened and what it says about the housing market going forward.
Further Reading:
- A Housing Bust Comes for Thousands of Small-Time Investors
Further Listening:
- How High Will Interest Rates Go?
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By The Wall Street Journal & Spotify Studios4.2
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Over the past four years, Jay Gajavelli built a real-estate empire using funds from small investors who wanted to make passive income. Last year, Gajavelli’s company owned more than 7,000 apartments in the Houston area. Now he’s at the center of one of the biggest commercial real-estate blowups in years. WSJ’s Will Parker details what happened and what it says about the housing market going forward.
Further Reading:
- A Housing Bust Comes for Thousands of Small-Time Investors
Further Listening:
- How High Will Interest Rates Go?
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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